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  • Birge, Özkan; Yurdusev, Mehmet Ali; Turan, Mustafa Erkan (2nd International Balkans Conferance on Challenges of Civil Engineering, 2013-05-23)
    Water resources projects, are designed to serve for many years to meet water needs. Therefore, the future water demand forecasting is of great importance for planning and management of water resources. In this study, a ...
  • KEÇI, Julinda (International Balkans Conferance on Challenges of Civil Engineering, 2013-05-23)
    Construction industry is a complex, dynamic and risky industry that often suffers from poor performance leading in increased cost and time, and in decreased quality. In these conditions the dynamic identification and ...
  • Cipi, Maksim (International Balkans Conferance on Challenges of Civil Engineering, 2013-05-23)
    In the prestressed structures and elements, of important influence are the steel losses -of different nature, course, performance and value- during the time or as final value. One of these losses is from the relaxation ...
  • Ardıçlıoğlu, Mehmet; Genç, Onur; Özdin, Serkan; Vapur, Mücella (2nd International Balkans Conferance on Challenges of Civil Engineering, 2013-05-23)
    Velocity profiles were investigated for a natural stream by entropy theory. Flow was measured by Acoustic Doppler Velocimeter (ADV) at different times and periods during seven site visits on the Sarımsaklı stream, which ...
  • Göğüş, M. Tolga; Ekmekyapar, Talha; Özakça, Mustafa (International Balkans Conferance on Challenges of Civil Engineering, 2013-05-23)
    Cold-formed steel has already started to replace hot rolled companions in some structural applications. Advantages of cold-formed steel originate from its high strength over weight ratio and ease of manufacturing and ...
  • Bratko, Dritan; Doko, Alban (2nd International Balkans Conferance on Challenges of Civil Engineering, 2013-05-23)
    In the age of industrial development, lakes, rivers and canals have been exploited to an ever increasing extent, and dams and weirs for the diversion of river water have been constructed on flowing waterways for various ...

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